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Apr 17 2023
News
Apple opens its first store in India as it looks for a new generation of iPhone users
A view of Apple's first company-owned store in India to be launched inside the Jio World Drive mall at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai. Apple on Tuesday opened its first store in India, highlighting the importance of the market to the iPhone maker's future. The first store, called Apple BKC, is located in the populous city of Mumbai. Apple on Thursday will open another store in the
CNBCMar 21 2024
News
Justice Department sues Apple for allegedly monopolizing the smartphone market
The Justice Department sued Apple Inc. on Thursday for allegedly monopolizing the smartphone market.
Apple allegedly restricted developers of apps, products and services used on the iPhone that could otherwise lower costs for consumers, according to the lawsuit filed in New Jersey. The alleged monopoly allows Apple to extract more money from consumers, software developers, publishers
USA TODAYMar 21 2024
News
How Europe’s regulatory battle with Apple could signal what’s to come for American consumers
It’ll likely take years before the U.S. government’s massive antitrust lawsuit against Apple is resolved — but the iPhone maker’s troubles with European regulators offer a glimpse of what changes American customers may see down the line.
The U.S. lawsuit seeks to stop Apple from undermining technologies that compete with its own apps in areas such as streaming, messaging and digital
Associated PressMar 13 2024
News
Lexington council member speaks out after arrest
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A Lexington council member is sharing her side of the story days after an arrest. Lexington police charged her with third-degree criminal trespassing, menacing and resisting arrest. Fogle says this all started Sunday with her going to the AT&T store because of an issue with her phone. She was attempting to get help with some fraudulent purchases, in particular, six
WKYTJan 03 2023
News
World's largest iPhone factory bounces back from Covid disruption that hurt Apple
Production at the world’s biggest iPhone factory, disrupted since October by China’s Covid-19 restrictions and worker protests, is now running at nearly full capacity, according to a Chinese state media report. The sprawling campus in central China, owned by Apple (AAPL) supplier Foxconn, was running at 90% of planned production capacity at the end of December, the Henan Daily newspaper
CNN (Online News)Feb 18 2016
Opinion
Why Tim Cook really won't unlock that iPhone
Tim Cook just gave the FBI the middle finger. Or something close to it.
Let's back up. One of the perpetrators of the December mass shooting in San Bernardino owned an iPhone. That iPhone is locked, and when an iPhone is locked, there's just no way to get inside it. Or, you know, maybe n
The Week - NewsJun 05 2023
News
Apple's about to reveal its VR headset, new iPhone software and more: Follow along for live updates
Apple's about to kick off WWDC 2023 where it's expected to unveil its highly-anticipated VR headset. Apple also typically uses the event to preview new software for the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Watch. Then, in the fall, when new hardware like iPhones come out, there's already a library of software updated for the devices and the new operating system ready to roll out. All eyes will be on whether
CNBCDec 08 2021
Opinion
How much control should Apple have over your iPhone?
Some say Apple’s App Store is a monopoly. Apple says it’s just giving customers what they want.
We love our mobile apps. It’s hard to think of something that at least one of the nearly 12 million apps out there can’t do. Order a taxi, buy clothes, get directions, play games, message friends, store vaccine cards, control hearing aids, eat, pray, love … the list goes on. You might be
VoxJan 27 2015
News
Apple expected to ring up big iPhone sales
Apple is expected to ring up record quarterly results from, what else?, iPhone sales.
Apple's first-quarter revenue, to be reported after markets close today, should easily surpass analyst estimates of $67.3 billion and top earnings estimates of $2.59 a share.
Record iPhone sales should highlight the results. A Fortune panel of 30 Apple analysts expects iPhone sales of 66.5
USA TODAYApr 06 2023
News
Criminal Gang Cuts Hole Through Apple Store Wall, Steals $500,000 Worth Of iPhones
Criminal Gang Cuts Hole Through Apple Store Wall, Steals $500,000 Worth Of iPhones We have all seen startling news footage and Twitter videos featuring 'smash-and-grabs' targeting retail outlets. There has been a surge in retail thefts in cities led by Democrats, often linked to relaxed laws that enable acts of lawlessness to unfold. Recently, organized criminal gangs have intensified their
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